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Mrs Skerrett noted that there were "no clues given to family or the support worker about suicidal ideation."

"There is a recent mental health history that needs to be explored. Her consultant psychiatrist last saw her on March 6, and her support worker saw her on the tragic day and had a working relationship with her. I definitely want to hear from them" Mrs Skerrett said.

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She founded a charity, and campaigned to make it mandatory for goods vehicles to have their blind spots eliminated through the use of rear mounted cameras. Mrs Ellis also raised money to help in the purchase of heart defibrillators as part of her charity work.

Mrs Ellis had moved from the marital home at Woodmancote, near Cheltenham, to try to put her husband’s tragic death behind her.